Chapter 1802

"We can see the ocean."

Arabella's gaze fell towards the window, the midday winter sun casting its rays upon the sea, making it

appear even bluer than the sky.

Romeo found her at this moment, her eyes clear and bright, as if she were another facet of the sea

itself, breathtakingly beautiful.

How wonderful it would be if time could stand still at this moment? He could quietly admire her lovely

face, stay with her in this blissful instant.

Suddenly, a violinist in the distance struck up a majestic opening, his high-pitched notes shattering the

silence and beauty.

Arabella saw the violinist approaching while playing and, perhaps not expecting such a performance

arranged by Sean, she flashed Romeo a smile, her grin as bright and warm as the sunlight on the

water.

"The violinist's timing couldn't have been better, appearing just when they ran out of things to say."

Steward couldn't help but praise, "Ms. Collins didn't know this was your arrangement, yet she smiled at

Mr. McMillian, showing she's quite pleased with this part."

Sean watched them, feeling a tinge of envy. Oh, how he wished his sister would smile at him like that.

His past impression on his sister had been too awful. If only he could have a chance to meet her all

over again.

"This piece Sean picked out sounds quite unique," Romeo chuckled, looking at Arabella.

One would expect a romantic, soft tune for a couple's date, but this piece was grand and powerful, like

a thundering charge of a thousand horses.

While Arabella listened, Romeo sneakily used his phone to capture her features. After the

performance, Arabella nodded in thanks to the violinist, who bowed gracefully and retreated.

Romeo flipped through the photos on his phone. Each one could be a wallpaper, utterly flawless.

Whether it was the girl's face, the lighting, or the setting, everything was just too perfect.

Sean, sitting in a corner with a scowl, grumbled, "What's Romeo doing? On such a romantic date and

he's playing with his phone? Is that more interesting than my sister?"

Steward also glanced over. Romeo was indeed looking at his phone, and Ms. Collins, seemingly with

nothing to do, sipped her lemonade and took out her phone to browse.

"Could it be they have nothing to talk about? Being their first date, not knowing what to say, both seem

a bit reserved?" Steward speculated.

"He's really not setting the mood."

Leaving his sister hanging like that was a bit much!

Romeo sent the photos he had just taken to Arabella for her to save, and then said, "I've set the first

photo as the chat background."

"The second one is actually better," Arabella opined.

"I'm using the second for my lock screen wallpaper, the third my phone wallpaper, and I'm thinking of

combining the rest into a desktop wallpaper. That way, I can see you every time I turn it on."

Sean and Steward, unable to bear it, watched them intermittently chat and browse their phones.

"What on earth is Romeo doing? Chatting with a girl and he doesn't even look her in the eyes?" Sean

felt like storming over to bang on the table and demand whether Romeo knew how to date at all!

"Sean, calm down. Maybe Mr. McMillian is at a loss for words, looking up topics online, chatting while

he searches?"

"Is he that clueless? A grown man and he can't chat?"

Steward wanted to say, “Sean, you're not great at chatting either, often leaving people speechless,” but

he dared not voice it, only silently thinking to himself.

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